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Junior high kids in Boise threw 2,000 pounds of marshmallows at each other as part of a program to reduce depression and thoughts of suicide among students.
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At the Sun Valley Culinary Institute, students are learning that great cooking takes time, as they sharpen their skills alongside some of the industry's best chefs.
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As college athletics become a multi-billion-dollar industry, some educators are asking whether sports should move beyond the field and into the classroom as a serious academic discipline.
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The idea of a moment of silence dates to the 1980s, as a way to return thoughtful reflection to classrooms after even voluntary prayer in schools was ruled unconstitutional.
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At Boise State, a new initiative is turning off the debate and turning up the listening, giving students a chance to be heard and truly understood.
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“[Boise State] cannot be the university that we were in 2019. We have to be the university that we need to be for 2030 for our students and the state."
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The Idaho Supreme Court upheld the state’s private education tax credit Thursday.
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Garden insects — from bumblebees to centipedes — play essential but often overlooked roles in pollination, decomposition and pest control that keep ecosystems thriving.
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Idaho students are getting a shot to show off their civic know-how, face off against their peers and compete for prizes in this years National Civics Bee.
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On Friday, the Idaho Supreme Court heard arguments in a case challenging House Bill 93, a $50 million tax credit program for children attending private schools. Petitioners argue the subsidies are unconstitutional.
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Part mystery, part civics lesson, this children's theatre production turns Idaho history into an interactive adventure.
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The U.S. Department of Education started to send notices of collection, which may include wage garnishment, to borrowers whose student loans have gone unpaid for more than nine months and are in default status. Employers can withhold up to 15% of disposable income, without a court order, from employees whose student loans are in default.